HINTS ABOUT YOUR HAIR AND HOME TREATMENT.
. If.your.hair is falling or turning-grey, do not worry, call on Miss itilsqin, Hair Physician and Face .Specialist, '. who diagnoses each case, - treats . . and' .teaches, ladies and gentlemen their proper treat nor.t. All massage practised ;by Miss Hilsom is the most scientific process,'apjroved of by. the leading.'medical .fraerrity 01. London. and Paris. . Singlo teatments, from 33. 6d. All her.preparatory are famous and "widespread, arid till -not only; cure completely dandruff, fdliig and grey: hair, but positively promts a thick, new-growth. in.. a. very iJort . time. ■ ; Shampooing, " Electrolysis, Biirdressmgdona and, taught. , .Hairwrk of every description. Corresponded invited.' -Consultation free. Kingr's Willis Street (opp. Carroll's). r AdyU,; .
Tho Best Front Parlour. 1 With o characteristic .-■ enthusiasm __Dr. Truby >Kmg,' lecturing.-in. Burns _lihll ? Dunedin,,-lnst > week, exclaimed: "Every gontlemaii- should ' take off his- hat. to ■the Eight' Hon. ;.Tphn -Burps, and:, every lady -curtsey; to 'liini." : He had just read an* extract from' the speech made. by;.that gentleman-at the tuberculosis exhibition, in London.- Much_ cf the oxtract, -and especially that portion of it referring .to '."best-front- parlours,'': has .as distinct application'in the. colonies.. as at .Home, wherefore .it is. given >here.: "You find tho. register at the back of:, the. grate always,/shut. It, ought ito 'be - always open. You, find the window ntver down. . .'. '. But, there, is'another-reason,'.and I suffered-from .it whenlwasa boy;: I mean the ./!<jtish. of: the. workman's-.'best front ■ pdrleoi'.' ,-I.t- was a.- museum- sacred to 'tho landlord, the insurance man, the undertaker, and--the. doctor:' whero children dared -not enter, -and where : even father .'-was a trespasser,- and' the-chief function it- discharges' "is' to -overcrowd ,the other , portions of the dwelling.*'.; If the. fetish of, the' front ' parlour, were .broken'-.up'it would add 25 per cent, to the breathing space of every workman's home," .
•Mrs. Keith Ewen." ' . j The : annual - report .read -at the Provincial Christian Endeavour Conference last- evening', stated, as. follows:—"Sickness has deprived us for . a long' time of the valued .counsels and wisdom'of Mrs; Keith. Ewen; the wife..of our : esteemed president, '.'we' had hoped a. long holiday!.which she took, in Australia, would have.restored her. to health and.strength", and for;.'a time" it setrhed :as. though, our, hopes .would' be -realised, but it' is' with sincere regret'that we' have, to re;fWt a serious .relapse, in her ' condition.'' As long; as 'she was able, Mrs. Ewen was .an active,.worker, irf - the. ranks-of Christian Endeavour. . ' : ' , , '
i A '.conference• for women in' connection with tho visit -of the ; forerunners of the Anglican Mission' of' Help' will be held this: afteriioon- in St. Paul's Schoolroom, at 3 o'clock. - .'
•.A presentation was made on behalf .of the' members "of the Christchurch' Liedertafel - last;.week- to .Mrs:" Albert 'Kaye, who is leaving_ shortly for Berlin ■to Ter present'the Dominion' at the Women's Conference, there. The presentation, .which was made "by. Mr. Alfred Bvaris, the- secretary "of the'/Liedertafel, consisted of a dispatch bag.
. The marriage'of, ilfrvS.. J. Baker, of the '"New Zealand ' Times" ;literary 'staff, .to, Miss Whitehead, of Palmerston North, is ;to-take! place at Palmerston to-morrow.
. . Miss Duff; daughter of Mrs.' A. R. Ihiff, who was for soma timSi secretary to. Miss Lena . Ashwell,' is now.', secretary to Mr. Beerhobm Tree. , ■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 760, 8 March 1910, Page 3
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